I suspect Imagenomic was used...I was playing around with similar effects some time back...I can't remember how I got them at this moment in time...but it was pretty easy. It wasn't a 'look' I anticipated using so never made any notes.

I'd guess you'll need to invest more than 25 minutes to get where you want to go. I don't normally do this kind of work, and I'm sure it shows, but I spent over an hour in Photoshop trying to get close to the feel of the images you posted.

There may be a cookbook method, action or filter to do this, but my own take is you'll have a far easier path if your subject is properly lit. For this shot in Photoshop, things started to work when I used the Apply Image command...

Yes, your original is nicely illuminated. But what I meant to say was that it should have been properly (specifically) lit to attain the look you want to achieve, otherwise you'll spend way more time in Photoshop than necessary. It can be done either way, but since you're apparently struggling to find the key to producing this type of image, getting it as close as you can in-camera would seem to me to be an advantage.